NOTE: This patch requires the latest updates for the POD HD PRO and the Editor. The amp used is the Solo Overdrive. The intro lick for the song is layered so I've created something that is in between the tones without the modulation or ambient effects. I'm using an Ibanez 7 string with a Crunch Lab which as a bit more bite than what I would like for dialing in this tone. I spent a good bit of time getting the amp and Cab DEPs set to react accordingly. To tweak this tone, I would start in the FX section with the Tube Driver. Adjust the drive knob according to your guitar's pickup gain and use the tone controls on the pedal effect. Tweak density with the graphic EQ. You shouldn't have to do much if any with the amp settings.

Guitar Used - Ibanez 7 String Modified Crunch Lab / Liquifire pickups. I left several processors disabled for the mid focus. Each one has a slightly different character and I was not able to get an exact match, but all are closely related. I found the Tube Distortion model worked best for me, but liked the results of the Tube Screamer and the 4 band Shift. DEP's have been adjusted to compensate for more open vowel sound which is more characteristic of the Mark V. The fizz is good and very Petrucci-ish. You can check out his YouTube video on getting good metal tones and you will hear what I am talking about.

Guitar Used Ibanez 7 string mod Crunchlab/Liquifire pickups. Best tweaks for a guitar with hot pickups will be the amp Bias. There are several EQs in the signal path both before and after the amp. Mid shape with Screamer and pre EQ.

Tone meant to duplicate the Axe Fx 2 Clean Tone Misha Mansoor recently put up. Every parameter is modeled to its fullest, although it may be off due to the Pod HD Pro not having a Bogner Shiva model. Glassy tones when used on a neck pickup. If it doesn't sound how you want it to, try changing some of the parameters around. Passive Pickups Recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Jake Bowen Dreamless Patch on the Axe Fx II. Echoes greatly, and isn't crazy "out there." If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. Passive Pickups recommended.
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This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Jake Bowen Lead Patch on the Axe Fx II. In your face and extremely cutting. If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. Passive Pickups recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Jake Bowen Red Giant Patch on the Axe Fx II. Reverbs nicely, and echoes out for ages. If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. This may not sound EXACTLY the same, due to the lower amount of DSP in the HD Pro. Passive Pickups recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Nolly Lead Patch on the Axe Fx II. Classic lead tone with influence from Bulb's lead tone. If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. Passive Pickups recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

NOTE: This patch requires the latest updates for the POD HD PRO and the Editor. The amp used is the Solo Overdrive. The intro lick for the song is layered so I've created something that is in between the tones without the modulation or ambient effects. I'm using an Ibanez 7 string with a Crunch Lab which as a bit more bite than what I would like for dialing in this tone. I spent a good bit of time getting the amp and Cab DEPs set to react accordingly. To tweak this tone, I would start in the FX section with the Tube Driver. Adjust the drive knob according to your guitar's pickup gain and use the tone controls on the pedal effect. Tweak density with the graphic EQ. You shouldn't have to do much if any with the amp settings.

Guitar Used - Ibanez 7 String Modified Crunch Lab / Liquifire pickups. I left several processors disabled for the mid focus. Each one has a slightly different character and I was not able to get an exact match, but all are closely related. I found the Tube Distortion model worked best for me, but liked the results of the Tube Screamer and the 4 band Shift. DEP's have been adjusted to compensate for more open vowel sound which is more characteristic of the Mark V. The fizz is good and very Petrucci-ish. You can check out his YouTube video on getting good metal tones and you will hear what I am talking about.

Guitar Used Ibanez 7 string mod Crunchlab/Liquifire pickups. Best tweaks for a guitar with hot pickups will be the amp Bias. There are several EQs in the signal path both before and after the amp. Mid shape with Screamer and pre EQ.

Tone meant to duplicate the Axe Fx 2 Clean Tone Misha Mansoor recently put up. Every parameter is modeled to its fullest, although it may be off due to the Pod HD Pro not having a Bogner Shiva model. Glassy tones when used on a neck pickup. If it doesn't sound how you want it to, try changing some of the parameters around. Passive Pickups Recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Jake Bowen Dreamless Patch on the Axe Fx II. Echoes greatly, and isn't crazy "out there." If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. Passive Pickups recommended.
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This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Jake Bowen Lead Patch on the Axe Fx II. In your face and extremely cutting. If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. Passive Pickups recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Jake Bowen Red Giant Patch on the Axe Fx II. Reverbs nicely, and echoes out for ages. If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. This may not sound EXACTLY the same, due to the lower amount of DSP in the HD Pro. Passive Pickups recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

This is a "copycat" tone originally made for the Nolly Lead Patch on the Axe Fx II. Classic lead tone with influence from Bulb's lead tone. If it doesn't sound 100%, try switching some parameters around to suit your pickups. This is dialed in to the fullest of that Axe Fx patch. Passive Pickups recommended. facebook.com/deadhorsestudio

Model Packs increase the number of Amp or FX Models of a GuitarPort, TonePort, PODxt, PODxt Live or PODxt Pro, for a wider variety of tone possibilities. When a particular tone in the library relies on a Model available in one of these packs, you'll see symbol(s) to indicate which Packs: MS (Metal Shop), CC (Classics Collection), FX (FX Junkie), and PP (Power Pack).

The models within the FX Junkie Model Pack are already included in PODxt Live, and offered for purchase to add-on to GuitarPort, TonePort, PODxt and PODxt Pro.

Variax is the uniquely flexibile guitar from Line 6. Our Vetta II amplifier includes a digital connection for the Variax that lets you store settings for both your amp and your guitar in the Vetta II so that when you call up a Vetta Channel Memory your amp and guitar can change sounds together. Vetta II Tones marked with this guitar symbol include this Variax data.

For each tone in the library, you'll see an icon for either a single coil or humbucker pickup. This tells you whether the tone is best for use with a single coil pickup or a humbucker, so you can select the appropriate pickup on your guitar when using this tone.

Attention POD 2.0, Flextone and HD147 owners... Your hardware doesn't do Stomp effects, so you'll hear something different than what was intended. Try increasing the Drive or choose a higher gain Amp Model to get the right sound. The other aspects of the sound should translate as expected, so you'll at least get a great starting place for tweaking.

Tones contributed by users to the Public Tone Exchange are made by individual users, who are in no way affiliated with Line 6. Any product name or trademarks used by the users to describe their Tones are the sole property of their respective owners. Any use of these product names or trademarks of other manufacturers should not be construed as an endorsement, association or affiliation with Line 6.